lillian blakey

War was the farthest thing from Maki’s mind even after three years since the war had started in Europe in 1941, as life in Canada had remained peaceful, normal and predictable. People went about their daily activities, raised families and … more »

Nitaro Hamaguchi was born on March 18, 1879 in Kumamoto, Japan. His family was very poor and starving. As the eldest son, his duty was to look after his parents and siblings. He had heard that Canada was a wild, … more »

Featured Audio

Check out our latest podcast on migration. We call it Asians Elsewhere. This episode looks at a China to Japan story with our friend John Ogawa. For the full post with footnotes, click HERE.

LiterASIAN Festival 2018

Eleven authors will be attending LiterASIAN 2018. An eclectic blend of emerging and established writers, each individual brings their own style and voice to speak to the theme of Journey to the West: Writing Across the Pacific.

What We’re Reading

Looking to curl up with a good book? 'CURRENTS: A Ricepaper Anthology' is out now! Read the best from Ricepaper's new and upcoming writers, who tackle the pressing--and ever more relevant--question of what it means to be Asian Canadian.